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- The true story of Andres Bonifacio, a man who rose as a leader in the fight against the Spanish oppressors, and would gain the enmity of even those fighting for the same cause.
- Five brokenhearted LGBTQ individuals will be given a chance to heal in the most beautiful places, and there's a million-peso prize at the end. Can they stay single and prove to everyone that their lives will still go on? Or will their hearts open up to loving once more?
- Klay, a Gen Z nursing student, is transported into José Rizal's novels after reading Noli Me Tángere. There, she meets Maria Clara, Crisostomo Ibarra, and other characters.
- Set during the Philippine-American war, a short-tempered Philippine Revolutionary Army general faces an enemy more formidable than the American army: his own treacherous countrymen.
- Episode 1, Balintuwad, is the story of a fifteen-year-old epileptic girl who was gang-raped and drowned by her captors the night she sneaked out to watch her sister's prom. Eventually, the perpetrators are revealed to be schoolteachers, the very people who are supposed to safeguard children's welfare. Based on the true story of Valen Lanistosa of Dueñas, Iloilo. Episode 2, Inay, May Momo, tells the story of a young mother and her daughter who undergo a terrifying ordeal when the husband is hacked to death by the mother's spurned lover. The widow presses charges against the killer, but the killer hounds both the woman and her traumatized daughter in an attempt to scare them to dropping the charges against him.
- Nympha is an orphan woman who died mysteriously. The alleged crime is unraveled, as the suspects piece together the puzzle of Nympha's true character, leading to the shocking discovery of the real cause of her death.
- A Filipno domestic helper is accused of murdering her fellow domestic helper, and her employer's son in singapore.
- Lynette (Sharon Cuneta) is a conservative and religious lady who leads a boring life. So when she gets a marriage proposal from Manuel (Robin Padilla), whose family is known to be a brood of chauvinists, she was ecstatic.
- Sisa (Aya Medel) is a servant in the Mercado family. She falls deeply in love with one of her bosses, Pepe (Gardo Versoza). Will her feelings be reciprocated?
- Picking up from where they left off, the Spirit Warriors stumble upon a black hole to the Netherworld in their search for an ancient mystical, powerful amulet. Now that they have found the way in, they need to figure out how to get back, especially as the Netherworld's dark denizens spring into action to give the spirit warrior a taste of their gruesome never-land hospitality.
- Isabel (Isabel Granada) is destined to give birth to Lucifer's child so to prevent this, her guardian angel Gabriel (Jeric Raval) will watch over her safety.
- Karina Salvacion (Nora Aunor), a village girl who is mysteriously spared when a platoon of soldiers led by Colonel Valderrama (Eddie Garcia) massacres her family along with the peasants of the town of San Marco accused of sympathizing with the Communists, seeks revenge for this massacre when she has grown up. Her body has healed, but her mind is still recovering from the horrible experience and she thirsts for revenge. She crafts a scheme to exact retribution. She eyes the head of the military mission who instigated the carnage that she survived; he is now a well-admired retiring general about to cap his career with the service's highest honors. The man is at last within her reach--the drama of revenge is nearing its climax--now Karina will set it into action.
- Joko Diaz is modern Robin Hood whose goal is to enlighten the place where he grew up, Tondo.
- Ang Fraile is a two-episode period satire comedy that takes place near the tail-end of the Spanish occupation of the Philippines, in a town ruled by a ruthless friar. When the ugliest of all the indios starts to ask questions, can the Philippine revolution be far behind?